I'm not sure I described it very well. Here's some more info and some pictures. BTW, 2+ground is what I call a cable with 2 insulated wires (B&W) and one bare wire (ground).
The box is above the counter at the same height as all of the other switches and outlets in my kitchen. The house is about 40 years old and it is my understanding that in MN they use to put the ground and white wires on the same bus. You can see that in this picture of the panel. The black wire is connected to the 15A breaker. I can follow the wire from the panel to the point where it goes up the kitchen wall. I assume it goes straight to the box since nothing else is affected by the breaker being turned off (I've had it off for the last 3 years).
It doesn't make any sense. With the white and ground going to the same bus the voltage between the two should be 0 and it should be 120 between black and white and between black and ground. Instead I have 120 between white and ground 0 between black and white and between black and ground. I don't think this is even possible. Either I have a splice somewhere that someone messed up or my multimeter is messed up.
I hope this makes more sense. Thanks for the help and ideas.
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